Driftschool Circuit Zolder

06 Jun 2019 : Paddock 0 Circuit Zolder

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VOLZET Bongo Sensatie / Bongo Sensations

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Event Info

The Skylimit Drift School contains an excellent lesson plan, challenging tracks, and lots of track time. We organize these activities at the Zolder facility on a wet paddock. The goal is to have beginner and experienced drivers drift in a reliable and predictable setting, supervised by experienced instructors.

Almost all the top Dutch and Belgian drifters started their drifting careers at Skylimit Drift School!

Time schedule

8am

Administration office open

8.30am

Briefing/theory lesson

9am

180° turn + roundabout

11am

Track in the shape of a little M

Noon

Break

1pm

Track in the shape of a large M

2pm

Drift track with 5 turns

5pm

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Prices:
Drift school with your own car: €175 per person. One extra person per car pays an additional €25.

You can also enter this drift school with a rented car.
There are three possible formulas with a rental drift car:

Formula 1: Car alone, €750

Formula 2: Car shared with 1 other driver, €375 p.p.

Formula 3: Car shared with 2 other drivers, €250 p.p.

Track Info

Adres

Terlaemen 30 3550 Heusden-Zolder

Lengte

300 m

Geluidslimiet

95 db

About the track

Paddock 0 (zero) has become a well-known concept in Belgian drifting. This terrain, situated on the Zolder track site has been the ultimate location for drifting lessons since 2003. This area of asphalt is primarily used for going sideways, rather than in a straight line. Apart from our fixed layout for our drift school, we adjust the drift track for every Drift Cup. At first sight, the track seems to be flat but small differences in the surface result in a tricky higher level of difficulty for the drifters. We try to reduce tire wear by keeping the paddock wet at all times during drifting.

Drifters such as Kevin Corsius, Remmo Niezen, Joost Van der Ende, Randy Congedo, Rick Van Goethem, Kurt Van Doorslaer and Danique Aelaerts all drifted their way through the Drift Cups on this terrain. Our drift school attracted many drifters, not only from Belgium and the Netherlands, but also novice drifters from Germany, Denmark, France, Switzerland, Greece and even Latvia.